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Topic: Would you do this? . . . Every other Friday off from work. (Read 5180 times)

My company has an option where you can work an extra hour a day (9 hours/day instead of 8 ) for two weeks and then get every other Friday off.

Just curious as to what you all would do.

In the past, I would have voted "No. My afterwork schedule doesn't allow it" because, when the DDs were younger there was always something else to do -- chauffeur them to activities, help with homework, serve dinner on time, etc.

I no longer have those "restrictions" but I'm wavering between taking the option or not.

Now? I'd vote "No, for other reasons."

I really like going into work every other Friday where I'm the only one in my particular office that doesn't take this option. So it's a very quiet, peaceful day. I leave the outer (hallway) door closed, keep the lights off (very soothing on the eyes for computer work) and get a whole lot of work done in a leisurely, but extremely productive manner. No interruptions, no "Help me now!" or "This needs to be done ASAP!" requests. In other words, no pressure headaches.

Am I odd for enjoying these solitary work days and not taking advantage of the every other Friday off benefit?

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My schedule doesn't allow for it and I wouldn't do it for other reasons. Part of the reason my schedule doesn't allow for it is that my husband works four-tens, so he gets home fairly late Monday through Thursday. That means I need to get home at the normal time to start feeding everyone and doing around-the-house chores. On his Fridays off, he runs a bunch of errands in town that I can't do because I'm at work.

Aside from that, working an extra hour every day doesn't appeal to me in part because I've got a two-hour round-trip commute. Adding another hour makes for a very long day.

It might not be work, it might be the drive, the cost of gas, etc. driving people to choose the Friday off option. If I am at work anyway I might as well stay and work the extra hour. Then every other Friday I don't have to brave icy roads, spend money on gas, add miles to my car. I can also schedule doctor's appointments and various other things for those days so I don't have to take time off of work.

I know somebody who works longer hours 4 weekdays and one weekend every month so she can be home with her toddler for a weekday (her husband is there the weekends she works).

I don't think you are strange at all for liking a day to work in peace and quiet.

My workplace has a slightly different program. We work an extra few minutes every day for 4 weeks and then can book off whatever day we like in the next 4 week period. The only issue would be making sure there is enough office coverage so then it is first come, first serve if everyone wants the same day off. But with 14 of us and the minimum number being 3, it is almost never an issue.

It does make it a little difficult for vacation and sick time because we have to claim 1.05 days for each vacation or sick day but that's the only issue.

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I voted yes because I love the occasional "Me" day when I can get the husband and kids out the door by 8:30am and have the house to myself until the first one is home at 3:30pm. That said, if I was going to have the office to myself as you described I'd probably do that instead.

I definitely would if only because i am usually at work an extra hour anyway, especially now because i am on a new project and i am super crazy busy and everyone is mad at me and i would love to actually get something out of it (besides tears and curses:P) I also don't think you are odd for liking the office to yourself at all.

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I started this schedule in 1994 with the company I worked for then. It was partv of their "green" initiative ti reduce employee commute emissions as well as a employee benefit. I worked 7:30 to5:15 with a 45 min lunch. In 1998, in took a job with a different company who didn't have that schedule. I only stayed with them for 18 months, partly because I missed my Friday off. Been with my current company 13 years working this schedule. I would hate to loose this perk. And the Friday web do work is an 8 hour day.

Eta: for a number of years I worked the alternates Friday schedule. Meaning that 70% of the company took the Friday off worked, and I took off them Friday most worked. I did it to make sure we had management coverage, but also because I liked the quiet of thosec Fridays. There was never any meetings.

Have you talked to your supervisor? I would argue that I would love the day off but leaving the office completely unstaffed that Friday might not be a good idea. Suggest taking the next Monday off, instead of Friday.

I am envious. My company used to do that, but my job at the time didn't allow for it. And then too many people abused it, so they stopped it altogether. I would love to be able to do that. I work 2 jobs so being able to have an extra day every couple of weeks would mean my weekends could be a lot less crazy.

but that being said, no, I don't think you're strange for not wanting to do it. I know I love it when I'm the only one in my dept in the office, as its so much quieter and I tend to get a lot more done. we are allowed to work from home, and everyone but me does it one day a week. I actually hate it. I find I'm more distracted, and our remote connection has some quirks that make it annoying to do a lot of what I do. I do do it when the weather is bad, and have on occasion done it when I had a lot to do at home, so I could do it at lunch, and right after I signed off.

I said no because when I was working always did a 4/40, which means we either got Monday off or Friday off. The same day if the week all the time. I wouldn't want to have Friday off just every other week...I want it every week! I LOVED it!

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I've never knitted anything I could recognize when it was finished. Actually, I've never finished anything, much to my family's relief.

I have every Friday off and love it. I can make appointments, see friends and clean the house. This leaves more time with DH on the weekends. He has now started a job where they can work an extra hour a day and take every other Friday off. He was working 9 hours a day anyway, and now we have an extra day fortnight together. His workplace has assigned which teams can take the first Friday off and which take the second. It seems to now be the industry norm in his field of work.

At a place where I used to work you could have Monday or Friday off. But, only two people could be on the same schedule. When I showed up, both Mondays and Fridays were full, so I took Wednesday. I liked it.